Jamie Campbell Bower has spent the last few years carrying one of Stranger Things’ heaviest roles, both literally and emotionally. So when he says he is “feeling a lot lighter” now that he has hung up the suit, it lands as more than a neat quote. It reads like relief after living inside Vecna’s skin for so long.

What “hanging up the suit” really means for Bower
For Bower, Vecna was never just a performance you clock in and out of. It was a full-body commitment, the kind that follows you home because the character is built out of physical discomfort, isolation, and a very dark headspace. That is the context behind his “lighter” line, and why it resonates with fans who have watched how intense the role became.
The physical toll was real: hours in the chair, layers on the body
Vecna’s look did not happen with a quick makeup touch-up. It involved major prosthetic work, including large body pieces made from foam latex and other materials, built and applied through long, careful sessions.
The Los Angeles Times has described how the makeup team used foam latex for large sections, and how involved the build was even before filming.
News outlets also reported how extreme the prosthetics process became, including multi-hour daily applications, and why the production later leaned more into CGI to reduce the time and physical burden.
When someone has been doing that for a long stretch of production, “lighter” can be a literal statement as much as an emotional one.
The mental weight: why Bower has talked about stepping back from villain roles
Bower has been open about the psychological side of playing dark characters, to the point that he has discussed it in therapy and has said he wants to take a break from villain roles after Stranger Things.
That matters here because it explains why the end of Vecna is not just “job finished.” It is the end of a version of his career that demanded a lot from him.
Why the quote hits now
A lot of actors say they will miss a role. Bower’s quote cuts the other way. It suggests that finishing Stranger Things did not just close a chapter; it removed a weight he has been carrying, especially with a character that requires intensity even when the cameras are not rolling.
What comes next for him
The clearest signal from Bower is that he wants range. After years of playing a character defined by menace and control, he has openly talked about changing direction and giving himself space from that kind of material.

